Sara Cogan

Sara Cogan

Sara Cogan is a British television and theatre actress, based in London.[1]

She graduated from The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in 2003, after a three year acting course.[2]

She went on to appear in 2003's sixth run of The Newsrevue, the longest-running theatrical comedy show in the United Kingdom,[3] appearing alongside James Shakeshaft, Paul Millard and Sarah Mae.[4]

She has had television roles in Doctors, playing Gemma Bullock, The Walk, playing Beverley and Footballers' Wives, playing a hotel receptionist.[5]

Her most recent role was as a midwife named Cheryl in EastEnders, working alongside Emma Barton (Honey Mitchell) and Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell), and taking part in a storyline covering the issue of Down's syndrome.

References

  1. ^ "The Spotlight CV The Spotlight, URL last checked 2006-09-12
  2. ^ "3 year acting course students, 2003 ALRA, URL last checked 2006-09-12
  3. ^ "What is it?" The Newsrevue website, URL last checked 2006-09-12
  4. ^ "2003, Run 6" The Newsrevue website, URL last checked 2006-09-12
  5. ^ "Sara Cogan" IMDb, URL last checked 2006-09-12

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